Top riders from around the world proclaim the North Klondike trails as some of the best and most fun in Moab. Trails such as Alaska, Mega Steps and Dino Flow wind through narrow wedges in towering roc
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Location: Moab
What's Included
- Bike Insurance
- Use of bicycle
- Snacks
- Use of helmet
- Local and professional guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The tour is geared towards intermediate riders, so it’s ideal for those 14 and up who have some solid biking skills. If you're buying for a younger teen, just make sure they can handle the technical trails like Alaska and Mega Steps. The guides are really good about keeping everyone safe and having fun!
A: Definitely wear something breathable and comfortable! I’d recommend bike shorts and a moisture-wicking shirt. Don’t forget gloves and sunglasses — the trails can get dusty. Also, sturdy shoes are a must for those technical sections like Dino Flow. They'll provide helmets, but bringing your own is always a good idea if you have a favorite!
A: Yes, they’re usually pretty flexible with rescheduling if the weather doesn't cooperate. Just make sure you contact them ahead of time. They’ll work with you on finding another date, especially since the trails can get slippery when wet. Always good to check the forecast a few days ahead!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Moab mountain bike tour!
Hey everyone! I'm looking to get a friend a mountain biking tour in Moab for their birthday. I found the Guided Mountain Bike Tour (Intermediate) with Rim Tours, and it looks awesome! The trails like Mega Steps and Dino Flow sound like a blast. They say it's 12-16 miles, which seems like a solid challenge. Anyone tried this? Would it be good for someone who's an avid biker but new to these kinds of trails?
Moab mountain bike tour - any tips?
So I booked the Guided Mountain Bike Tour in Moab next week, and I'm super excited! Has anyone done this? What should I expect? I know it’s intermediate, but I'm just curious about the guide and snacks they provide. Are they any good? Also, did you guys find parking easy in Moab?